How soon can traffic violations be checked?

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MacKaleb
07/30/25 1:59am
Violations captured by traffic cameras will be notified within one week, while those issued with on-site tickets will be notified within 15 days. Under special circumstances, the notification period may be extended. The specific timeframes are as follows: Electronic monitoring violations: 48 hours (normally not exceeding 1 week); On-site violations: within 15 days. Below is relevant information about vehicle violation inquiries: Inquiry methods: You can log in to the external service websites of the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau of each city: locate the vehicle violation inquiry section, enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number, then click to inquire. You can also call the inquiry hotline, send a text message to check violations, or download mobile applications such as Wheel Violation Check for mobile users. Input your vehicle information to check violations in real time. Driving suggestions: Drivers should familiarize themselves with traffic regulations and regularly check their violation records online to avoid failing the annual vehicle inspection.
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